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Terrance Michael Wright (September 9, 1947 – October 31, 2015), usually known as T. M. Wright, was an American author best known as a writer of horror fiction, speculative fiction, and poetry. He wrote more than 25 novels as well as novellas and short stories, over 40 years. His novels have been translated into many different languages around the world. His works have been reviewed by ''Kirkus Reviews'', ''Publishers Weekly'', ''Library Journal'', ''Booklist'', and many genre magazines. ==Life and career== Wright's first publication was the non-fiction study of unidentified flying objects, entitled ''The Intelligent Man's Guide to Flying Saucers'' in 1968 for AS Barnes. ''Strange Seed'' had five foreign editions. His seventh novel, ''A Manhattan Ghost Story'', has had 14 foreign editions and was optioned to be filmed in the 1980s. A screenplay was written by Ronald Bass for which he was paid two million US dollars, a record breaking amount for an adaptation of a novel to the screen. The option was taken over by Robert Lawrence Productions in 1991, and then exercised in 1993. Many actors and directors have been attached to the project over the years including Wayne Wang, Julia Roberts, and Sharon Stone (who received five million US dollars because of her pay or play contract). The film is currently in development at Touchstone Pictures. T. M. Wright has written over 40 short stories that have appeared in several magazines including ''Twilight Zone Magazine'', ''PostScripts'', ''Cemetery Dance'', ''Flesh and Blood Magazine'', ''UpState'', and ''Brutarian''. T. M. Wright has also painted book covers and done illustrations for magazines including ''Brutarian''. He did the artwork for his own book covers of two foreign editions of ''Cold House'' (German and Italian language editions), ''The Eyes of the Carp'' from Cemetery Dance Publications in 2005, ''Blue Canoe'' from PS Publishing, ''Sleepeasy'' (from Leisure Books), and his forthcoming collection ''Bone Soup'' from Cemetery Dance Publications. In 2004, T. M. Wright was given the honor to be judge for the inaugural Anubis Awards by Jeff Schwaner (owner of Broken Umbrella Press). He spent the last years of his life in a Corning, New York nursing home living with Parkinson's Disease. Has wife, Roxane A. White-Wright lives in Corning, also. T.M. Wright died October 31, 2015 according to PalMac in Memorium Facebook Page. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「T. M. Wright」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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